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consistent with our sanctions on the taliban, the aid will not flow through the government but rather independent organizations such as u.n. agencies and ngos we expect that those efforts will not be impeded, by the taliban or anyone else and we will continue our broad, international diplomacy across all nations and many others. we believe we can accomplish far more and exert far greater leverage when we work in coordination with our allies and partners over the last two weeks, we've had a series of diplomatic engagements with our partners to plan and interpret the way ahead in afghanistan i've met with the foreign leaders of nato and the g7 i've spoken one on one with dozens of my counterparts. last week president biden met with leaders of the g7 countries and secretary of state wendy sherman has been convening partners from all regions of the world every other day. we'll coordinate closely with countries in the region and around the world as well as leading national organizations, ngos and the private sector. our allies and partners share our objectives and are committed to working
consistent with our sanctions on the taliban, the aid will not flow through the government but rather independent organizations such as u.n. agencies and ngos we expect that those efforts will not be impeded, by the taliban or anyone else and we will continue our broad, international diplomacy across all nations and many others. we believe we can accomplish far more and exert far greater leverage when we work in coordination with our allies and partners over the last two weeks, we've had a...
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much of it taliban propaganda video where you can see them going through government offices just with no resistance whatsoever. we were told by local officials that there was heavy fighting there, that afghan forces did fight back but they eventually had to retreat to the airport. we're also told special forces are in kandus tonight. continuing to take the fight to the taliban to try to retake the city all of this has caused a massive flight of families from the north. people who were so frightened by this increase in fighting that they literally left with the clothes on their back walking for hours, some of them, to reach relative safety somewhere, many of them ending up here in kabul. and this is a city already with tens of thousands who are trying to get out, get out of the country. some of them, many of them applying for the special immigrant visa program we spoke to one interpreter who worked for the navy s.e.a.l.s for five years he's frustrated. he doesn't understand a lot of it he's losing hope >> they can kill us today, they can kill us tomorrow and they will not just kill me,
much of it taliban propaganda video where you can see them going through government offices just with no resistance whatsoever. we were told by local officials that there was heavy fighting there, that afghan forces did fight back but they eventually had to retreat to the airport. we're also told special forces are in kandus tonight. continuing to take the fight to the taliban to try to retake the city all of this has caused a massive flight of families from the north. people who were so...
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the government is going to be tougher. and companies are going to have to be very cautious in the way they make new investments to be sure that they're aligned with government policy to the extent they can be. some of them find it difficult to do that but the government now is exercising a much more watchful eye on companies of all kinds and taking a much tougher position companies have to reconcile themselves to that reality >> bob, thank you for joining us today. >> always a pleasure ♪ >>> we want to reprise the story we first brought you at 9:26 eastern time draftkings made a roughly $20 billion stock and cash offer to acquire the uk online sports betting company entain now the offered price is said to be roughly 2,500 p, that was significant premium to the trading price before we brought you this news. it is made largely of stock but i'm told as well includes a significant cash component moments ago, entain confirmed it received a proposal from draftkings to obtain the company. it did not detail the value or structur
the government is going to be tougher. and companies are going to have to be very cautious in the way they make new investments to be sure that they're aligned with government policy to the extent they can be. some of them find it difficult to do that but the government now is exercising a much more watchful eye on companies of all kinds and taking a much tougher position companies have to reconcile themselves to that reality >> bob, thank you for joining us today. >> always a...
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just by way of -- the federal reserve governors are governed by the u.s. office of ethics they filed separately and their trades are reviewed by that office they have other disclosures. i've looked at nearly all of them most of these guys have most of their funds in index funds and other sort of, some private equity investments, but kaplan was the leader in terms of the number of individual stocks. rosengren also had a lot, but kaplan of course has a fortune given his tenure as vice chairman of goldman sachs. that is i believe way larger than all of the other fed bank presidents and governors >> yeah. his position sizes were quite sizable as well. steve, thanks so much. for bringing us the latest on this story guy, it seems like maybe this is just going to happen on its own. without rule changes, but it would be nice to see rule changes. >> no, listen, yes it would be great to see rule changes. dan's 100% right by the way, i thought there were rules governing congress i guess i was wrong. maybe i missed that day of college. it's comical to think that goes
just by way of -- the federal reserve governors are governed by the u.s. office of ethics they filed separately and their trades are reviewed by that office they have other disclosures. i've looked at nearly all of them most of these guys have most of their funds in index funds and other sort of, some private equity investments, but kaplan was the leader in terms of the number of individual stocks. rosengren also had a lot, but kaplan of course has a fortune given his tenure as vice chairman of...
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last year the government said, you win, you win, you win, and everybody else loses if you were going to advise small business right now, in boston, whenever, what is your number one piece of advice >> i've been advising small business during this pandemic because i'm a shareholder in so many of them and the ones that survived and let's remember something about american small business, there are way more small businesses than large ones in america small business accounts for 65% of jobs. and they did a massive digital pivot during this pandemic they basically said, okay, we can't sell to retail any more, we can't sell through two tiers of distribution, we're going direct to consumer and almost 70% of them survived. they went online and went back to the original customers and said look we could sell direct to you and they set up all of the digital platforms. thank goodness for technology in the last year and a half and 70% are doing better than forecast this year. why? because when you ship direct to your customer your margins are twice that of when you were selling through walmart and
last year the government said, you win, you win, you win, and everybody else loses if you were going to advise small business right now, in boston, whenever, what is your number one piece of advice >> i've been advising small business during this pandemic because i'm a shareholder in so many of them and the ones that survived and let's remember something about american small business, there are way more small businesses than large ones in america small business accounts for 65% of jobs....
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we have to do more work around that and continue to work with the government to help but this is a great place to do business >> i think your 14 times earnings is ridiculous >> i agree >> it's way too low. that's liam griffin, ceo of skyworks solutions the stock has been hanging around here long enough. it's ready to go back to where it was "mad money" is back after the break. >>> coming up, okta, okta, give me the news. cramer has a high octane sitdown, next. ♪♪ in boxing or any other business, one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. do you stay down? or do you get up? [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in a world where hybrid workplaces are the new normal, companies need to go above and beyond to protect against hackers, because your home is a lot more vulnerable than a computer that is sitting in an office building on an office network or behind the office firewalt anybody can get to it. which brings me to okta that handles identity management for the enterprise think anything that requires your log
we have to do more work around that and continue to work with the government to help but this is a great place to do business >> i think your 14 times earnings is ridiculous >> i agree >> it's way too low. that's liam griffin, ceo of skyworks solutions the stock has been hanging around here long enough. it's ready to go back to where it was "mad money" is back after the break. >>> coming up, okta, okta, give me the news. cramer has a high octane sitdown,...
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to pay it back and as we see it for financials it is fantastic news.be for the governments to pay it back and as we see it for financials it is fantastic news but why and should we be worried that at some point central banks will start to pull back. >> and that is the risk right now, there is not risk of that, they have made it very clear, and let's hope that it stays for a while, i'm not saying it is good or bad, 2000 risk but to y, it will be necessary have a good week there in the uk i know it is tough for y'all right now, so thinking about you. >>> and for all that smart analysis, i think jim cramer hit it best, he talked about an old boss he said who said why do stocks go up because more buyers than sellers. and when we come back, would you buy an electric hyundai apple mobile hyundai says it is in talks with apple to possibly develop a new dh car. futures up 104 right now and it is jobs friday. >>> welcome back there are certainly a number of big money corporate stories out there as well. for that, we bring in rahel solomon. >> hello, good morning so, yes, let's start with hyun
to pay it back and as we see it for financials it is fantastic news.be for the governments to pay it back and as we see it for financials it is fantastic news but why and should we be worried that at some point central banks will start to pull back. >> and that is the risk right now, there is not risk of that, they have made it very clear, and let's hope that it stays for a while, i'm not saying it is good or bad, 2000 risk but to y, it will be necessary have a good week there in the uk i...
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it has impacts on those who do business with the government and in the cyber market and how we ref ref reflect. i think you'll see more collaboration between those players and key customers particularly in infrastructure and financial services and the government we've got to kind of bring the house, as it were. >> yes. >> to ban together and say how do we put up better defenses and it's not up to the commercial sector, it's up to the government to potentially send strong signals back if you do this, there is repercussions and our job is to help our customers protect ourselves and the government will have to help us. >> i agree i think the companies that are paying are companies that said i'm not paying sail point. i won't pay okta we have strong internal systems and our whole country becomes hostage. no, no, they have to be able -- you have to say to yourself, i better hire sail point or else maybe i'm going to pay a big fine or go to jail if i pay off in bitcoin so anyway, you keep fighting the good fight because we need you more than ever mark mcclain whose coffee cup i use every mor
it has impacts on those who do business with the government and in the cyber market and how we ref ref reflect. i think you'll see more collaboration between those players and key customers particularly in infrastructure and financial services and the government we've got to kind of bring the house, as it were. >> yes. >> to ban together and say how do we put up better defenses and it's not up to the commercial sector, it's up to the government to potentially send strong signals...
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look, obviously the government has no interest in trying to make it so fewer people take the vaccine, but if i were the texas governor, i'd say, hey, big shots, trying to get us to take pfizer and moderna well, that's like take ago flu shot op optional in this country, my friends. optional this is not what we wanted if you're in favor of vaccination. >> if you thought you were going to have a very high level of immunity for a very long period of time, perhaps that's not what you want so a lot of moving things here >> you know what you have to do. >> i made the point as well about the psychological barriers of saying covid and whether or not it's any worse than getting the flu. >> right >> if you've been vaccinated, not obviously otherwise. i don't want to even -- >> i've known you for a long time you have always said that i am basically a dollar sign represented by a man >> occasionally i say that. >> i'm going to give you the occasion you worry about this discussion, buy abbott labs. >> all right what, because of the test >> well, if you had moderna or pfizer and you thought that you
look, obviously the government has no interest in trying to make it so fewer people take the vaccine, but if i were the texas governor, i'd say, hey, big shots, trying to get us to take pfizer and moderna well, that's like take ago flu shot op optional in this country, my friends. optional this is not what we wanted if you're in favor of vaccination. >> if you thought you were going to have a very high level of immunity for a very long period of time, perhaps that's not what you want so a...
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just this morning uk government officials are calling for another round of emergency meetings with gas industry executives in an effort to stave off any kind of coming supply crisis with winter loomer. we have more on this story from our london news room good morning >> that's right, brian to give you more context you mentioned that gas prices have been soaring but particularly in the uk the uk is amongst the hardest hit. oil and gas uk said wholesale prices for gas are up 250% since january with a 70% rise since august and that is before an expected demand spike in the colder winter months. the prime minister, boris johnson said the problem is temporary saying high demand in asia had hit uk supplies his comments come as the biggest uk groups seek support the secretary saying we'll meet with energy suppliers today as the industry is pushing to absorb the bad banks and the smaller suppliers. it's also hitting the food sector after two fertilizer plants were forced to close. this isn't just a natural gas heating phenomenon having broader ramifications for other sector, including the fert
just this morning uk government officials are calling for another round of emergency meetings with gas industry executives in an effort to stave off any kind of coming supply crisis with winter loomer. we have more on this story from our london news room good morning >> that's right, brian to give you more context you mentioned that gas prices have been soaring but particularly in the uk the uk is amongst the hardest hit. oil and gas uk said wholesale prices for gas are up 250% since...
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government was excellent. this is not a group that's been inspired by what it's seeing from uncle sam in terms of response nationwide to these cyber attacks. a snapshot what the industry is thinking its 31 members responded all high-ranking tech officers in their companies gives you a sense how worried they are, and the daunting threats they're up against, carl >> wow a lot in those charts. a lot going on thank you so much. great place to start with our next guest founder and ceo at this group as well as a judge on "shark tank." i don't know whether to be encouraged on alert and guards about this stuff or worried they think the government's not doing enough >> carl, first of all, i'm encouraged because you guys are highlighting a problem that i think we all kind of know, but this report is fantastic first of all, kudos to you for putting it together. encouraging for me is it's making its way up to the executive level. it is very difficult to fight a sophisticated nation state attack with a government who doesn
government was excellent. this is not a group that's been inspired by what it's seeing from uncle sam in terms of response nationwide to these cyber attacks. a snapshot what the industry is thinking its 31 members responded all high-ranking tech officers in their companies gives you a sense how worried they are, and the daunting threats they're up against, carl >> wow a lot in those charts. a lot going on thank you so much. great place to start with our next guest founder and ceo at this...
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government shocker. they want to protect their economy without rewarding bad behavior, they can just bail out the buzzsiness and send the executives to a re-education camp what drives me nuts is that we had tons of bearish comment take theo -- commentators saying that china was headed for a lehman moment now that it hasn't happened, everyone will just forget anyone made the predictions credibility won't be hurt at all. nobody will be invited back on the air every time china is down i'm the only one that will even remotely savage them jay powell didn't throw a tucker tape parade unlike what the press wanted president xi gave 1.5 million creditors the bail they deserve. nobody wants to believe the fed. they can't understand that powell doesn't operate like his predecessors as for the china bears, they're dealing with free markets or the rule of law -- sorry that said, today's rally in the u.s. was all about covid-19. right now i'm reading uncontrolled spread, the book by dr. scott gottlieb in the morning a
government shocker. they want to protect their economy without rewarding bad behavior, they can just bail out the buzzsiness and send the executives to a re-education camp what drives me nuts is that we had tons of bearish comment take theo -- commentators saying that china was headed for a lehman moment now that it hasn't happened, everyone will just forget anyone made the predictions credibility won't be hurt at all. nobody will be invited back on the air every time china is down i'm the only...
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supply shortages, worsening gas crisis in the uk, debt and power problems plaguing china and an imthem government shutdown here in the u.s is the recent rebound in stocks setting a trap for investors we will discuss the latest on that first >>> speaking of a government shutdown, stifel's brian gardner says the risk has a u.s. debt default decreases. what he says the democrats need to get done and what it means for markets. >>> empty store shelves and a necessaritive call on amazon all coming up later on >>> i'll run you through numbers where the dow was up 263 points at the session highs we are hanging on to a 90-point game here, a quarter percent higher the dow is the only one in the green today. the nasdaq is biggest laggard, down 123 points right now. the energy sector is getting a ton of attention today as prices spike for the fifth straight session. both brynn and wti climbing 2% today. look at wti crude over $75 a barrel, a huge snap back we have seen in the last couple of weeks if you want to call it that. the energy spdr trading up 4% today. brynn, the highest since october of 2018. xle u
supply shortages, worsening gas crisis in the uk, debt and power problems plaguing china and an imthem government shutdown here in the u.s is the recent rebound in stocks setting a trap for investors we will discuss the latest on that first >>> speaking of a government shutdown, stifel's brian gardner says the risk has a u.s. debt default decreases. what he says the democrats need to get done and what it means for markets. >>> empty store shelves and a necessaritive call on...
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we like divided government that means nothing gets done good for stocks. we keep hearing about biden's infrastructure plan/jobs program and the possibility to raise corporate taxes to pay for it. i think there's a good chance we won't get a tax hike then again, the democrats were able to pass a $2 trillion stimulus package, so maybe washington is a little less paralyzed than we imagine. if biden is essentially double the tax break, which is what i thought he would do, that's a different story. but it's not there that would hurt the stock market it's not even on the table second, no matter how pro-stock market trump was, this endless tormentes of jay powell made a lot of business leaders nervous because the fed is supposed to be an independent agency when the president is out there tweeting, who is our biggest enemy? fed chairman powell or chinese president xi that doesn't make me want to buy stocks even though trump is the one who made powell chairman, he started bashing him as a powerful golfer who can't score, someone too conservative, too hawkish on inf
we like divided government that means nothing gets done good for stocks. we keep hearing about biden's infrastructure plan/jobs program and the possibility to raise corporate taxes to pay for it. i think there's a good chance we won't get a tax hike then again, the democrats were able to pass a $2 trillion stimulus package, so maybe washington is a little less paralyzed than we imagine. if biden is essentially double the tax break, which is what i thought he would do, that's a different story....
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military departed, to clean up the corruption in government, so that government could function for the afghan people. we talked extensively about the need for afghan leader to unite politically. they failed to do any of that. i also urged them to engage in diplomacy, to seek a political settlem mment with the taliban. this advice was flatly refused mr. ghani insisted that the afghan forces would fight. obviously he was wrong so i am left again to ask of those who argue that we should stay -- how many more generations of america's daughters and sons would you have me send to fight afghanistan's civil war when afghan troops will not how many more lives, american lives, is it worth how many endless roads of headstones and arlington national cemetery? i'm clear in my answer i will not repeat the mistakes we have made in the past the mistake of staying and fighting indefinitely in a conflict that is not in the national interests of the united states, of doubling down on a civil war in a foreign country, of attempting to re-make a country through the endless military deployments of u.s. forc
military departed, to clean up the corruption in government, so that government could function for the afghan people. we talked extensively about the need for afghan leader to unite politically. they failed to do any of that. i also urged them to engage in diplomacy, to seek a political settlem mment with the taliban. this advice was flatly refused mr. ghani insisted that the afghan forces would fight. obviously he was wrong so i am left again to ask of those who argue that we should stay --...
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esg is one of the hottest investment trends, but does it actually achieve environmental social and governance goals and a recent blog post, aswath damodaran says it does not and, in fact, makes the world worse f.of he joins me to explain, next ons, sustainability, and social equity. at nasdaq, we call it the "era of impact." and we're at the forefront of it. innovating technology, data, and insights to help you deploy an esg strategy to be seen as the company you aspire to be. to help you deploy an esg strategy to be seen today, things can be pretty unexpected. but your customers, they still expect things to be simple. and they want it all personalized. with ibm, you can do both. businesses like insurers can automate it processes across clouds. so agents can spend more time on customer needs. and whatever comes your way, you've got it covered. saving time and improving customer service, that's why so many businesses work, with ibm. this is wealth. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is impor
esg is one of the hottest investment trends, but does it actually achieve environmental social and governance goals and a recent blog post, aswath damodaran says it does not and, in fact, makes the world worse f.of he joins me to explain, next ons, sustainability, and social equity. at nasdaq, we call it the "era of impact." and we're at the forefront of it. innovating technology, data, and insights to help you deploy an esg strategy to be seen as the company you aspire to be. to help...
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that's funding the government. that would be another vehicle for potentially raising the debt ceiling as well. >> ylan, thank so much we have just over 30 minutes left in the session, we are said for report closes on all three of the major averages, on the dow, as we stand let's check in on some individual mark mover, shares of skechers reporting the stock is up 6% robust demand for the housesh for the move in the stock, which is up 4%. >>> time for a new update with frank holland. hi, frank. here's what's happening at this hour assistant coach for the minnesota vikings may be the first in the envelope to lose his job for refusing to get vaccinated espn reporting that rick dennison is out after refusing to get the shot. the vaccine are set to hold their first practice for next season on next wednesday. >>> teams leaving the surfside site search efforts will now been transferred to local police that are now combing through debris that's been move off-site. >>> in-state students in california starting next fall will
that's funding the government. that would be another vehicle for potentially raising the debt ceiling as well. >> ylan, thank so much we have just over 30 minutes left in the session, we are said for report closes on all three of the major averages, on the dow, as we stand let's check in on some individual mark mover, shares of skechers reporting the stock is up 6% robust demand for the housesh for the move in the stock, which is up 4%. >>> time for a new update with frank...
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what do you still need from the federal government, the state governments, the local governments, where do you guys stand right now? >> i mean, i'm not sure there's much we need from the government you know, we have been lucky, business has been coming back. we have had a loyal following. from the standpoint of our larger restaurants, like the steak houses where we rely on corporate spending we need business travel again. we need tohose expense accounts, dinner we need the business entertainment back we don't expect to see that fourth quarter, maybe in october, that will start pushing us over the top of where we need to get back to. >> that's a great point, ben are you starting to get any sort of larger scale corporate catering events, are people starting to poke around about, hey, in july, we want to have an in-person conference anybody poking around? >> i know, you know, some of the la larger energy conventions are looking to start up again in august so that's good news for us if they're really thinking about putting on, you know, like otc, and if those are really coming back in augus
what do you still need from the federal government, the state governments, the local governments, where do you guys stand right now? >> i mean, i'm not sure there's much we need from the government you know, we have been lucky, business has been coming back. we have had a loyal following. from the standpoint of our larger restaurants, like the steak houses where we rely on corporate spending we need business travel again. we need tohose expense accounts, dinner we need the business...
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the government isn't going to help there i don't think the government is being proactive in actually stopping these types of attacks and going after countries that are targeting us you look at what happened with solar winds where they hacked into hundreds or thousands of different corporations including some of the largest technological backgrounds like microsoft, cisco, vm wear. there was no reaction back to them same thing with china. >> and we all have a part to play in cybersecurity as well. even down to the individual status. >> that's right. >> david, thank you so much for that. >>> we have an update on the crisis in afghanistan. over the past two weeks the taliban has stopped all evacuation flights they say there's a dispute in how the airport in kabul is run and who's allowed on the flights. here's nbc's courtney cubie. >> reporter: for the past several weeks the taliban has been demanding seats on the planes the economy in afghanistan has been in tatters. they're now warning that fens of thousands of afghans could go without food and be without any kind of heat this winter t
the government isn't going to help there i don't think the government is being proactive in actually stopping these types of attacks and going after countries that are targeting us you look at what happened with solar winds where they hacked into hundreds or thousands of different corporations including some of the largest technological backgrounds like microsoft, cisco, vm wear. there was no reaction back to them same thing with china. >> and we all have a part to play in cybersecurity...
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the government disputes it they say they're still fighting there. the effect on the population has been massive thousands of people have been on the move over the past several days they've come to the capitol and in some cases set up tents now it's clear that they have no intention, don't think there will be a possibility to return home any time soon there's also a sense of dread settling in on the population here fears that it's almost inevitable that kabul will fall at some point. in fact, one young woman, a student at the american university told me that her mother has already bought her a bir b birka because we need to be prepared we've heard next to nothing. no address to the nation by the president. no laying out of plans of a strategy to retake all of this territory that that is been seized by the taliban, remember, in just a week's time. tyler? >> thank you very much well, despite the emergency deployment of more troops, the pentagon insists united states will still complete its withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of this month. nbc's cou
the government disputes it they say they're still fighting there. the effect on the population has been massive thousands of people have been on the move over the past several days they've come to the capitol and in some cases set up tents now it's clear that they have no intention, don't think there will be a possibility to return home any time soon there's also a sense of dread settling in on the population here fears that it's almost inevitable that kabul will fall at some point. in fact,...
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the government passing a new data protection law overnight. we'll take you live to beijing my son romeo has sought counsel with some strategic advisors. they suggest that we marry our fortunes with...the capulets. blasphemy! fear not. these advisors managed one of the largest mergers in history, creating billions in value. billions? plus, they have experts in global trade. this merger shall be a boon for our spice business. and set a course for growth. here, here! friars, send word at once. yes, m'lord. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. i actually feel a little more comfortable. i like bad news and maybe news that's not -- the discounting is worse now than the news actually will be. i actually
the government passing a new data protection law overnight. we'll take you live to beijing my son romeo has sought counsel with some strategic advisors. they suggest that we marry our fortunes with...the capulets. blasphemy! fear not. these advisors managed one of the largest mergers in history, creating billions in value. billions? plus, they have experts in global trade. this merger shall be a boon for our spice business. and set a course for growth. here, here! friars, send word at once....
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people say valuation is expensive and they're too levered to the government, which i also agree, but that'll have downstream offerings which will help margins which by the way, were great last quarter. i think palantir will continue to go higher i can't tell you if you should add more, but i don't think you should sell. thank you for watching and thanks for the question. >> mike, what say you? >> yeah, i mean, guy just hit on a couple key points. it is true they have a little more exposure to government, but they are within the segment probably well positioned to have sort of above segment average. market share growth, so i think that's definitely a positive a lot of people are saying basically their product is a better one when you take a look, for example, at the visualization that they have around their product they have unfortunately with the government a slightly longer cycle, but that may be it presents a more stable customer base the valuation is hard for me to get behind, but it doesn't look like the stock is a great risk so you can hold that position. >> in a world in which
people say valuation is expensive and they're too levered to the government, which i also agree, but that'll have downstream offerings which will help margins which by the way, were great last quarter. i think palantir will continue to go higher i can't tell you if you should add more, but i don't think you should sell. thank you for watching and thanks for the question. >> mike, what say you? >> yeah, i mean, guy just hit on a couple key points. it is true they have a little more...
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. >> reporter: youngkin frustrated by school closures and government mandates. that message apparently to be landing. fox news now giving youngkin on an 8 point age mr. trump hosting a telarally tonight, youngkin will not attend >> so virginia, show up. >> reporter: mr. biden won virginia by ten points in 2020, nearly double the margins of hillary clinton and president obama. republicans have not won a statewide race since 2009. voters say the issues are different now. >> i have eight grandchildren so school issues is a huge thing here in virginia i will look at the issues and the persons and the integrity of the person and we do a lot of research on the person running, make sure they say what they're going to do. >> reporter: half of all voters here in virginia say they plan to vote in person on election day tomorrow cayla, thank you >>> steve cornacki is at the big board now. tomorrow is a long night for you, what are you watching for in virginia? here it's, this is a starting point, you just heard from kayla there. donald trump lost the state by ten points wh
. >> reporter: youngkin frustrated by school closures and government mandates. that message apparently to be landing. fox news now giving youngkin on an 8 point age mr. trump hosting a telarally tonight, youngkin will not attend >> so virginia, show up. >> reporter: mr. biden won virginia by ten points in 2020, nearly double the margins of hillary clinton and president obama. republicans have not won a statewide race since 2009. voters say the issues are different now....
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ultimately, this year alone, the government increased 6%. education increased 33%. so wuntsonce again, that compan going to do well in this regard, and lastly, thermo fisher, that i have the gold standard in the pcr covid testing and another $50 billion going for testing. so that is going to be a painted really good picture for the companies. >> and also, they own the freezers that go down to negative 180 celsius the store, and they are $120,000 each, and i know because i mistakingly stuck my fingers in one. and in five days not only is the president leaves, but so is peter navarro, and pro trade war, and he is also departing. do you think that this is going to open up not only obviously trade with china, because the ports in california are at record volumes already but investable opportunities >> oh, absolutely, brian. if you are looking at the world economy as it is sits right now, the emerging markets including china are accelerating out of the pandemic faster, because they went into it first. and china had the first in, first out recovery, so you will be seeing
ultimately, this year alone, the government increased 6%. education increased 33%. so wuntsonce again, that compan going to do well in this regard, and lastly, thermo fisher, that i have the gold standard in the pcr covid testing and another $50 billion going for testing. so that is going to be a painted really good picture for the companies. >> and also, they own the freezers that go down to negative 180 celsius the store, and they are $120,000 each, and i know because i mistakingly...
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in new papers filed in a lawsuit against the government, he says his rights have been violated and he garlan wants more privilege behind bars. >> reporter: in the 18-page handwritten complaint boston marathon bomber writes he is suffering psychological injury, emotional distress he is suing saying his constitutional rights are being violated in prison he wants to be able to send his family photographs and hobby crafts he has made he wants to talk to nieces and nephews on the phone and he wants back a white baseball cap and aztec red bandanna taken from him. >> reporter: do you think he has a chance to win the complaint? >> i do not and i don't not think he should have a snowball's chance to win the complaint. >> reporter: he says the complaints are stronger because of his crime. >> the conditions he is exposed to are harsh without a oubt, but the reason they are so restrictive is because he is considered such a danger. >> reporter: tsarnaev one convicted in the bombings. his death sentence was overturned last year and the justice department asked to look at the case. he is held at a s
in new papers filed in a lawsuit against the government, he says his rights have been violated and he garlan wants more privilege behind bars. >> reporter: in the 18-page handwritten complaint boston marathon bomber writes he is suffering psychological injury, emotional distress he is suing saying his constitutional rights are being violated in prison he wants to be able to send his family photographs and hobby crafts he has made he wants to talk to nieces and nephews on the phone and he...
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government can see a lot of advances in this area but you mentioned the private sector is it 50/50? what do you think? >> yeah, so i would say when you think about the bio tech innovation, you know, if you start really at chapter one on the first page it comes from basic science research funded by the government by the nih, et cetera so that's where it starts and, in fact, that's why we want to encourage that and support that. that's where the next generation of bio tech companies are going to come from ten years down the road the discoveries are being made now in laboratories. so we're focused on making sure the next generation research is continuing it's important to get funding for these agencies on an ongoing basis. hopefully funding without too much conflict because it's so important for so many applications. >> doctor, just to your point of needing to get these drugs through the fda process. that's not easy. and my guess is, once you figure out how to do it, you have some sort of a recipe, some sort of plan, playbook, for how companies can do that. is that the case has it gott
government can see a lot of advances in this area but you mentioned the private sector is it 50/50? what do you think? >> yeah, so i would say when you think about the bio tech innovation, you know, if you start really at chapter one on the first page it comes from basic science research funded by the government by the nih, et cetera so that's where it starts and, in fact, that's why we want to encourage that and support that. that's where the next generation of bio tech companies are...
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coleman: if he can succeed, the government can collect a portion of that income, which will then go back to victim investors. i think, from a purely voyeuristic standpoint, it's going to be great theater to watch. i'm jim cramer i will >>> democrats are in a rough moment the democratic president plunging in popularity democrats in congress failing to enact his agenda now, a governor's race tomorrow could give them a boost or a battering. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> down to the wire >> you need leadership you need experience. >> the candidate force virginia governor making their closing arguments. >> let's go get this. >> republicans eyeing an you know set alarm bells ringing for democrats nationwide the state of the race with just one day to go. >>> the supreme court hears challenges to the texas abortion law. the arguments. >> second amendment rights, free exercise religion rights, free speech rights could be targeted. >> and the hints on how the justices may rule. >>> backlash against vaccine mandates deadlines coming due thousands of city workers, firefighters, and
coleman: if he can succeed, the government can collect a portion of that income, which will then go back to victim investors. i think, from a purely voyeuristic standpoint, it's going to be great theater to watch. i'm jim cramer i will >>> democrats are in a rough moment the democratic president plunging in popularity democrats in congress failing to enact his agenda now, a governor's race tomorrow could give them a boost or a battering. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc...
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i want to ask you about the fed rules governing the ipo of individual securities. what's your reaction >> it is not a surprise given the revelations out of dallas and boston you look at the stories this week regarding chairman powell his disclosures had to with indexes, etfs, mutual funds. two different stories here i always thought that at the end of the day one that the fed would shift to banning ownership of individual securities and go for a passive allowance. the other is, i have been skeptical that this is going to purt powell all that much. one because it wasn't active investing. he was owning mutual funds and etfs and the other is, i think there is a lot of good will support for him up on alcohol. >> not on the progressive side of the democratic party there is not. >> right and that's the point i was going to make. the loud opponents, senator warren, they are very much against. but you see the moderates, the centrists, the rank and file, even the chairman of the banking committee, senator brown, he hasn't endorsed powell but his criticism of the powell trad
i want to ask you about the fed rules governing the ipo of individual securities. what's your reaction >> it is not a surprise given the revelations out of dallas and boston you look at the stories this week regarding chairman powell his disclosures had to with indexes, etfs, mutual funds. two different stories here i always thought that at the end of the day one that the fed would shift to banning ownership of individual securities and go for a passive allowance. the other is, i have...
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the yield deferential is still attractive and chinese government bonds are going into the index. we do think that as there are more concerns about growth in china, we have flattish numbers for the third quarter that you could see more rate cuts coming as well. so i think the right way to play china right now is through the chinese local government bonds where we have an over weight recommendation. >> joyce, as s.e.c. chair againstsler has said it is time to comply with u.s. regulators demand for more information and more transparency and that could be into their books, into their contracts, et cetera you name it. is it a possibility on the table in your view that major chinese tech stocks in the u.s. could get delisted because they don't want to comply with this standard >> well, i think that you have seen that the rules that will go into effect on november 1st will require greater transparency so i think on both sides, you see just more these regulatory measures coming on online. and in china itself it is looking at regulation at three different levels at the sector level at the
the yield deferential is still attractive and chinese government bonds are going into the index. we do think that as there are more concerns about growth in china, we have flattish numbers for the third quarter that you could see more rate cuts coming as well. so i think the right way to play china right now is through the chinese local government bonds where we have an over weight recommendation. >> joyce, as s.e.c. chair againstsler has said it is time to comply with u.s. regulators...
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they say stewart rhodes, the leader of the far right anti-government group, told rioters where to go and planned to use violence. rhodes has denied he knew about the storming at all and blamed it all on rogue members. nbc news's ken dilanian now. ken, what do we know in the way of details here? >> shep, prosecutors haven't charged stewart rhodes with the crime in connection with the capitol riot but in a new court filing, they say he was messaging at least three members of the oath keepers, who have been charged with conspiracy and rhodes is a former army paratrooper and yale law school graduate that founded the oath keepers back in 2009, and he denied any connection to the capitol hill riots in this filing, prosecutors say he was part of a group chat on the encrypted platform signal called d.c. op on january 6, '21 and say he sent messages to this group as the mob was storming the capitol telling them to go to the southeast side steps and sent a photo of the southeast side of the kato guide them. and the day before urged them to bring helmets, eye protection and weapons. and said co
they say stewart rhodes, the leader of the far right anti-government group, told rioters where to go and planned to use violence. rhodes has denied he knew about the storming at all and blamed it all on rogue members. nbc news's ken dilanian now. ken, what do we know in the way of details here? >> shep, prosecutors haven't charged stewart rhodes with the crime in connection with the capitol riot but in a new court filing, they say he was messaging at least three members of the oath...
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you have got a fed that wants to put a foot on the brake and you have got a government that wants to put a foot on the gas -- >> i definitely -- >> alan? >> okay. you have got a fed that wants to put a foot on the brake and a president that wants to put a foot on the gas. that creates volatility. imagine driving your car with the foot on the gas and the other if the on the brake. it is going create an issue. going into to you consequential is the fed's plan or the potential for the fed to raise rates? i don't think it's going to be that consequential the market is fully expecting there will be a rate hike. i t . >> keep going. >> i don't think the market is going to completely break down when the fed starts to raise interest rates. >> you cannot, as we just proved -- you cannot put rick santelli in a box and keep him quiet. he's so enthused he wants to jump right in here take of the away rick. >> you know, tyler, the big story is -- steve nailed it early this morning -- to see how far along and what kind agreements there were from the fed concerning the information we now know. many
you have got a fed that wants to put a foot on the brake and you have got a government that wants to put a foot on the gas -- >> i definitely -- >> alan? >> okay. you have got a fed that wants to put a foot on the brake and a president that wants to put a foot on the gas. that creates volatility. imagine driving your car with the foot on the gas and the other if the on the brake. it is going create an issue. going into to you consequential is the fed's plan or the potential...
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the loser, of course, is the federal government they stand to lose tens of billions of pass throughs that now take the larger deductions and it helps pass through owners and investors, it doesn't help salaried employees since most super high earners get some portion of their income from pass throughs, like hedge funds or private equity, it could reduce pressure to repeal the s.a.l.t. cap in washington we know this is all part of the reconciliation discussion pushed by chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and others in the high tax states we will see as this kicks in in all these states, if that pressure is reduced and if they can get it done. >> robert, this seems like the stupidest of all work around actually somebody to benefit from the position like this. this is the worst of all possible worlds. this sounds like it only helps the wealthy who can only set up the pass throughs. it will not help the middle class. $10,000. that is not enough in our area where the real estate taxes are very high and we're middle class family can have taxes to surpass $10,000 with the state and local taxes.
the loser, of course, is the federal government they stand to lose tens of billions of pass throughs that now take the larger deductions and it helps pass through owners and investors, it doesn't help salaried employees since most super high earners get some portion of their income from pass throughs, like hedge funds or private equity, it could reduce pressure to repeal the s.a.l.t. cap in washington we know this is all part of the reconciliation discussion pushed by chuck schumer and nancy...
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the hospital industry, restaurants, bars lost more than 372,000 jobs state and local governments are slashing jobs. 20,000 local educators lost their jobs just last month in the midst of this pandemic, there are millions of people out of work, unable to pay their rent or their mortgage they're waiting in line for hours to get food from a food bank think of this. the united states of america, people are lined up for miles in their automobiles waiting to get a meal to put on the table to feed their family. and they're left staring at the ceiling, so many, unable to sleep, worried will they have their health insurance, wondering if they'll be okay the bottom line is the jobs report shows we need to provide more immediate relief for working families and businesses now, now not just to help them get to the other side of this painful crisis but a larger purpose, to avoid a broader economic cost that exists out there, that will happen due to long-term unemployment, hunger, homelessness and business failings, but by acting, the vast majority of leading economists suggest that that's what we
the hospital industry, restaurants, bars lost more than 372,000 jobs state and local governments are slashing jobs. 20,000 local educators lost their jobs just last month in the midst of this pandemic, there are millions of people out of work, unable to pay their rent or their mortgage they're waiting in line for hours to get food from a food bank think of this. the united states of america, people are lined up for miles in their automobiles waiting to get a meal to put on the table to feed...
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jeff bezos amazon accusing elon musk of not complying with government regulations and rules saying, quote, whether it is launching satellites with unlicensed antennas, launching rockets without approval, building an unaid proved launch tower or reopening a factory in violation of a shell in place order, the conduct of spacex and other musk-led companies thaks mayor view plain, rules are deserving of derision and ad hominem attacks. spacex has not responded to a request for comment. just for some context here, amazon, which is building a satellite constellation, last month asked the fcc to dismiss a proposed spacex starlink satellite constellation revision spacex responded by calling that move a, quote, continuation of efforts by the amazon family of companies to hinder competitors and it comes amid a legal fight involving bezos' other companies, blue origin is suing the government for a lunar lander musk has weighed in on twitter in recent weeks, including this tweet in late august that, quote, turns out bezos, which is spelled wrong, retired an order to pursue a full-time job filing laws
jeff bezos amazon accusing elon musk of not complying with government regulations and rules saying, quote, whether it is launching satellites with unlicensed antennas, launching rockets without approval, building an unaid proved launch tower or reopening a factory in violation of a shell in place order, the conduct of spacex and other musk-led companies thaks mayor view plain, rules are deserving of derision and ad hominem attacks. spacex has not responded to a request for comment. just for...
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government to process just one special immigrant visa for an afghan. there are just 85 days left until president biden's deadline to remove all u.s. troops from afghanistan. september 11th lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle are sounding alarms and urging the biden administration to evacuate the interpreters now. >> we are running out of time. when that last soldier goes wheels up out of afghanistan, it is a death sentence for our local allies the taliban have made that clear in their words and in their actions as they hunt these people down. >> for nearly two decades interpreters have been putting their lives on the line bridging the gap between american soldiers and the people of afghanistan in the battle to win hearts and minds this is a u.s. soldier walking with his arm around his unit's interpreter and here an interpreter salutes a fallen u.s. soldier in his regiment interpreters have even saved americans' lives, including the life of matt zeller. he served as an army captain, co-founded no one left behind, an organization that helps ge
government to process just one special immigrant visa for an afghan. there are just 85 days left until president biden's deadline to remove all u.s. troops from afghanistan. september 11th lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle are sounding alarms and urging the biden administration to evacuate the interpreters now. >> we are running out of time. when that last soldier goes wheels up out of afghanistan, it is a death sentence for our local allies the taliban have made that clear...
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today as the nation mourned its slain leader, the government swore in a new prime minister. here he is at a memorial service and this all comes after a power struggle with different leader today's haiti police chief also announced the arrest of three police officers in connection with the assassination he provided very few details but said there is infiltration among the ranks of haiti's police force. crime in america, our week long series heads to atlanta where people are frustrated with the city's police department, and now they are taking matters in their own hands. >> and he ran police departments in new york, los angeles and boston next, bill bratton on the changes being made to law enforcement as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news from cnbc. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> a rocky road ahead for ben & jerr
today as the nation mourned its slain leader, the government swore in a new prime minister. here he is at a memorial service and this all comes after a power struggle with different leader today's haiti police chief also announced the arrest of three police officers in connection with the assassination he provided very few details but said there is infiltration among the ranks of haiti's police force. crime in america, our week long series heads to atlanta where people are frustrated with the...
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government helped j&j take over the vaccine plant. >>> and showdown in georgia. governor blasting major league baseball for pulling the all-star game out of atlanta over the controversy new voting rights bill. it is monday, april 5th, 2021. "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ♪ just another manic monday ♪ ♪ wish it were sunday ♪ ♪ that's my fun day ♪ >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box." becky and joe are off today. u.s. equity futures at this hour higher right now across the board. s&p poised to open up 21points remember, friday was a holiday the markets were closed. we got the blowout jobs report again, you are seeing the futures higher this morning.
government helped j&j take over the vaccine plant. >>> and showdown in georgia. governor blasting major league baseball for pulling the all-star game out of atlanta over the controversy new voting rights bill. it is monday, april 5th, 2021. "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ♪ just another manic monday ♪ ♪ wish it were sunday ♪ ♪ that's my fun day ♪ >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box." becky and joe are off today. u.s. equity futures at...
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>> you know, certainly the -- we've been in touch with our teams and the governments throughout latin america and s india. we have large presence in manufacturing in both places you mentioned. first off it's making sure the patients have the right devices, oxygen and other critical health care products to treat the patients who have covid. the next thing is making sure we're able to deploy diagnostics to stop the spread there's tremendous efforts happening both locally as well as from the u.s. working with each of those countries that you mentioned to help control the spread and help prevent resurgences. >> how tricky, troublesome, use your word, have supply chain issues within over this past year it's a complicated business that you're in, to put it mildly. how have you kept up with that and adjusted to pressure points in the supply chain? >> it absolutely has been. i never thought i'd have calls on status of our products in the suez canal like we have this year but we've been able to maintain supply of all of our critical products throughout the covid pandemic and that includes ever
>> you know, certainly the -- we've been in touch with our teams and the governments throughout latin america and s india. we have large presence in manufacturing in both places you mentioned. first off it's making sure the patients have the right devices, oxygen and other critical health care products to treat the patients who have covid. the next thing is making sure we're able to deploy diagnostics to stop the spread there's tremendous efforts happening both locally as well as from the...
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they'll also immediately make a $150 million purchase of technical services to help governments with upgrading security protections how do we expect to see more headlines like this dribble out as they try to do what they can to battle ransomware and cybersecurity problems >>> boston beer sliding today on the back of a downgrade to sell from neutral at cowen. hard seltzer sales continue to fizzle trading in its 52-week low cowen noting for the first time in their data, seltzer sales have started to decline across the industry so as the seltzer craze, is it truly over? joining us is vivienne azer, author of the note welcome. is it that seltzer sales are declining or they're just not growing as fast as analysts and others had expected them to? >> thanks for having me on, tyler. no, seltzer sales are actually declining. and that's really what the -- the slowdown has been evident over the last couple of months, and that's why we maintained a market perform rating. large numbers which suggest that hard seltzer would slow in particular, given how strong trends were last year at the height o
they'll also immediately make a $150 million purchase of technical services to help governments with upgrading security protections how do we expect to see more headlines like this dribble out as they try to do what they can to battle ransomware and cybersecurity problems >>> boston beer sliding today on the back of a downgrade to sell from neutral at cowen. hard seltzer sales continue to fizzle trading in its 52-week low cowen noting for the first time in their data, seltzer sales...
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did not formally recognize taiwan as a country, but does support the taiwanese government in various ways this apology from cena in mandarin on the chinese social media site [ speaking foreign language cena's comments translate in part to, quote, i love and respect china and the chinese people i'm so sorry i apologize. ceo of pan-america, a nonprofit that defends free speed in the u.s. and worldwide secretary, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> what did you make of the apology? >> troubling it felt like a forced apology, this clear sense that he is under tremendous pressure, what may have been a slip of the tongue is leading to potential draconian consequences for the film, for his own career it's illustrative of the heavy hand that china applies when somebody crosses them. >> are we that reliant to do business in that huge market >> that's a concern. we put out a record, made in hollywood, censored in beijing it was a whole series where they altered story lines, changed villains, they changed a decal on tom cruise's jacket, and it's a steady pattern of studios
did not formally recognize taiwan as a country, but does support the taiwanese government in various ways this apology from cena in mandarin on the chinese social media site [ speaking foreign language cena's comments translate in part to, quote, i love and respect china and the chinese people i'm so sorry i apologize. ceo of pan-america, a nonprofit that defends free speed in the u.s. and worldwide secretary, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> what did you...